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Change Date on Single Footer In Chapter
I would like to change the date on a single footer on a single page in a
chapter of one of our publications. All of our chapters are saved as individual files. This is so we can reflect a revision on that page without changing the dates on all the footers on all the pages in the chapter. When I change the date now, it changes on all of the footers. Any help is appreciated. Thank you. |
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Change Date on Single Footer In Chapter
Unless the page you want to change happens to be the first page of a
section (or the section it's in has no more than three pages), you'll need to make it a section of its own. On Apr 29, 12:29*pm, 8KCAB wrote: I would like to change the date on a single footer on a single page in a chapter of one of our publications. All of our chapters are saved as individual files. This is so we can reflect a revision on that page without changing the dates on all the footers on all the pages in the chapter. When I change the date now, it changes on all of the footers. Any help is appreciated. Thank you. |
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Change Date on Single Footer In Chapter
Unless the page you want to change happens to be the first page of a
section (or the section it's in has no more than three pages), you'll need to make it a section of its own. On Apr 29, 12:29*pm, 8KCAB wrote: I would like to change the date on a single footer on a single page in a chapter of one of our publications. All of our chapters are saved as individual files. This is so we can reflect a revision on that page without changing the dates on all the footers on all the pages in the chapter. When I change the date now, it changes on all of the footers. Any help is appreciated. Thank you. |
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Change Date on Single Footer In Chapter
Thank you for your response. What do you mean by "section"? Can I make
multiple "sections" within the same Word file? If so, how can I do this? I appreciate your help. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Unless the page you want to change happens to be the first page of a section (or the section it's in has no more than three pages), you'll need to make it a section of its own. On Apr 29, 12:29 pm, 8KCAB wrote: I would like to change the date on a single footer on a single page in a chapter of one of our publications. All of our chapters are saved as individual files. This is so we can reflect a revision on that page without changing the dates on all the footers on all the pages in the chapter. When I change the date now, it changes on all of the footers. Any help is appreciated. Thank you. . |
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Change Date on Single Footer In Chapter
Thank you for your response. What do you mean by "section"? Can I make
multiple "sections" within the same Word file? If so, how can I do this? I appreciate your help. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Unless the page you want to change happens to be the first page of a section (or the section it's in has no more than three pages), you'll need to make it a section of its own. On Apr 29, 12:29 pm, 8KCAB wrote: I would like to change the date on a single footer on a single page in a chapter of one of our publications. All of our chapters are saved as individual files. This is so we can reflect a revision on that page without changing the dates on all the footers on all the pages in the chapter. When I change the date now, it changes on all of the footers. Any help is appreciated. Thank you. . |
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Change Date on Single Footer In Chapter
You create a section by inserting a section break. What version of
Word are you using? You can have as many as you want. Each section has its own set of headers and footers, and within each section, the first page can have different ones, and the odd and even pages can have ones different from each other. On Apr 29, 5:47*pm, 8KCAB wrote: Thank you for your response. What do you mean by "section"? Can I make multiple "sections" within the same Word file? If so, how can I do this? I appreciate your help. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Unless the page you want to change happens to be the first page of a section (or the section it's in has no more than three pages), you'll need to make it a section of its own. On Apr 29, 12:29 pm, 8KCAB wrote: I would like to change the date on a single footer on a single page in a chapter of one of our publications. All of our chapters are saved as individual files. This is so we can reflect a revision on that page without changing the dates on all the footers on all the pages in the chapter.. When I change the date now, it changes on all of the footers. Any help is appreciated. Thank you. |
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Change Date on Single Footer In Chapter
You create a section by inserting a section break. What version of
Word are you using? You can have as many as you want. Each section has its own set of headers and footers, and within each section, the first page can have different ones, and the odd and even pages can have ones different from each other. On Apr 29, 5:47*pm, 8KCAB wrote: Thank you for your response. What do you mean by "section"? Can I make multiple "sections" within the same Word file? If so, how can I do this? I appreciate your help. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Unless the page you want to change happens to be the first page of a section (or the section it's in has no more than three pages), you'll need to make it a section of its own. On Apr 29, 12:29 pm, 8KCAB wrote: I would like to change the date on a single footer on a single page in a chapter of one of our publications. All of our chapters are saved as individual files. This is so we can reflect a revision on that page without changing the dates on all the footers on all the pages in the chapter.. When I change the date now, it changes on all of the footers. Any help is appreciated. Thank you. |
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Change Date on Single Footer In Chapter
I am using Word 2003. I figured out how to manipulate the sections to get
what I want - thanks to your help! "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: You create a section by inserting a section break. What version of Word are you using? You can have as many as you want. Each section has its own set of headers and footers, and within each section, the first page can have different ones, and the odd and even pages can have ones different from each other. On Apr 29, 5:47 pm, 8KCAB wrote: Thank you for your response. What do you mean by "section"? Can I make multiple "sections" within the same Word file? If so, how can I do this? I appreciate your help. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Unless the page you want to change happens to be the first page of a section (or the section it's in has no more than three pages), you'll need to make it a section of its own. On Apr 29, 12:29 pm, 8KCAB wrote: I would like to change the date on a single footer on a single page in a chapter of one of our publications. All of our chapters are saved as individual files. This is so we can reflect a revision on that page without changing the dates on all the footers on all the pages in the chapter.. When I change the date now, it changes on all of the footers. Any help is appreciated. Thank you. . |
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Change Date on Single Footer In Chapter
I am using Word 2003. I figured out how to manipulate the sections to get
what I want - thanks to your help! "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: You create a section by inserting a section break. What version of Word are you using? You can have as many as you want. Each section has its own set of headers and footers, and within each section, the first page can have different ones, and the odd and even pages can have ones different from each other. On Apr 29, 5:47 pm, 8KCAB wrote: Thank you for your response. What do you mean by "section"? Can I make multiple "sections" within the same Word file? If so, how can I do this? I appreciate your help. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Unless the page you want to change happens to be the first page of a section (or the section it's in has no more than three pages), you'll need to make it a section of its own. On Apr 29, 12:29 pm, 8KCAB wrote: I would like to change the date on a single footer on a single page in a chapter of one of our publications. All of our chapters are saved as individual files. This is so we can reflect a revision on that page without changing the dates on all the footers on all the pages in the chapter.. When I change the date now, it changes on all of the footers. Any help is appreciated. Thank you. . |
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Change Date on Single Footer In Chapter
Any time!
The breaks are pretty well hidden in Word2007. On Apr 30, 4:14*pm, 8KCAB wrote: I am using Word 2003. I figured out how to manipulate the sections to get what I want - thanks to your help! "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: You create a section by inserting a section break. What version of Word are you using? You can have as many as you want. Each section has its own set of headers and footers, and within each section, the first page can have different ones, and the odd and even pages can have ones different from each other. On Apr 29, 5:47 pm, 8KCAB wrote: Thank you for your response. What do you mean by "section"? Can I make multiple "sections" within the same Word file? If so, how can I do this? I appreciate your help. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Unless the page you want to change happens to be the first page of a section (or the section it's in has no more than three pages), you'll need to make it a section of its own. On Apr 29, 12:29 pm, 8KCAB wrote: I would like to change the date on a single footer on a single page in a chapter of one of our publications. All of our chapters are saved as individual files. This is so we can reflect a revision on that page without changing the dates on all the footers on all the pages in the chapter.. When I change the date now, it changes on all of the footers. Any help is appreciated. Thank you. |
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Change Date on Single Footer In Chapter
Any time!
The breaks are pretty well hidden in Word2007. On Apr 30, 4:14*pm, 8KCAB wrote: I am using Word 2003. I figured out how to manipulate the sections to get what I want - thanks to your help! "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: You create a section by inserting a section break. What version of Word are you using? You can have as many as you want. Each section has its own set of headers and footers, and within each section, the first page can have different ones, and the odd and even pages can have ones different from each other. On Apr 29, 5:47 pm, 8KCAB wrote: Thank you for your response. What do you mean by "section"? Can I make multiple "sections" within the same Word file? If so, how can I do this? I appreciate your help. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Unless the page you want to change happens to be the first page of a section (or the section it's in has no more than three pages), you'll need to make it a section of its own. On Apr 29, 12:29 pm, 8KCAB wrote: I would like to change the date on a single footer on a single page in a chapter of one of our publications. All of our chapters are saved as individual files. This is so we can reflect a revision on that page without changing the dates on all the footers on all the pages in the chapter.. When I change the date now, it changes on all of the footers. Any help is appreciated. Thank you. |
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